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but he rejected the idea that we should have deficits define economic policy. because he said that if we can get the economy going, and we will have much greater productivity and ultimately this will increase. and if you look at that, but he had put it into place, he did not just cut the marginal tax rates from 91% on the 70% for personal income taxes, he also cut corporate taxes and he also made it shorter that they close up a lot of loopholes and $3.5 billion in loopholes that actually raise revenue for the federal government. >> he was an advocate of the system. i want to thank you. that's a very good perspective. a lot of you might be watching thing that is what neil nd rick are saying there's no way to jfk said that. but yes, he did. check this out. >> every dollar lease from taxion will help create a new job. and these new jobs and salaries create other jobs and salaries and the created tax cuts. creating more jobs and more income across the board, top to bottom cuts in both corporate and personal income taxes. >> can you imagine any modern liberal state
but he rejected the idea that we should have deficits define economic policy. because he said that if we can get the economy going, and we will have much greater productivity and ultimately this will increase. and if you look at that, but he had put it into place, he did not just cut the marginal tax rates from 91% on the 70% for personal income taxes, he also cut corporate taxes and he also made it shorter that they close up a lot of loopholes and $3.5 billion in loopholes that actually raise...
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. >> america now stands at a crossroads, one path leads to deficits, decreasing influence and decline. the other, a renewed american dream we all want. >> mr. chairman, people want to live in peace, real, lasting peace. the peace that comes from independence of the state and being able to run your own life, send your own money and make your own choices. and above all, the piece of a country which is properly dependent against any potential adversary. >> as we take stock of our choices, the legacy of britain's iron lady remains a steadfast guide. [applause] >> that's a hard act to follow. just an incredible lady, and i had the honor of working for lady thatcher several years before i moved to the heritage foundation in 2002. and it was a tremendous privilege just to be in her presence. one of the truly greatest figures of our time. and from a young age actually, i was a huge admirer of margaret thatcher. as a student in high school, i campaigned actively actually for lady thatcher. and i worked on numerous elections, election campaigns for the british conservative party. as a graduate
. >> america now stands at a crossroads, one path leads to deficits, decreasing influence and decline. the other, a renewed american dream we all want. >> mr. chairman, people want to live in peace, real, lasting peace. the peace that comes from independence of the state and being able to run your own life, send your own money and make your own choices. and above all, the piece of a country which is properly dependent against any potential adversary. >> as we take stock of our...
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autumn statement, and he cannot ask about the economy because it is growing, he cannot ask about the deficit because it is falling. he cannot ask about the numbers in work because they are rising. people can see that we have a long-term plan to turn our country around, and people can also see him sitting in his room, desperate for bad news to suit his own short-term political interests. >> one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, the silent killer of middle-aged men. survival rates have risen from 30% to 80% because of breakthroughs in genetics, diagnostics, and drugs, and because of charities such as movember, which has gone from five blokes raising $500 to the world's biggest prostate charity raising $300 million. will the prime minister agree to meet me and representatives of uk research charities to see what we can do to make the nhs adopt innovation more quickly? >> my hon. friend raises a very important issue. everyone wants to see more research and better outcomes for prostate cancer. may i personally praise him for that magnificent growth on his top lip? i have notice
autumn statement, and he cannot ask about the economy because it is growing, he cannot ask about the deficit because it is falling. he cannot ask about the numbers in work because they are rising. people can see that we have a long-term plan to turn our country around, and people can also see him sitting in his room, desperate for bad news to suit his own short-term political interests. >> one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, the silent killer of middle-aged men....
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according to the bank of england narrowing the trade deficit with china was done long way to achieving that. i think that david cameron's looking forward to his second trip to china that he is already signed up the mentorship of wavell that china's them and social media equivalent of sweet set. that he sends out is this message a letter to my new friends in china. well that's certainly been interesting and i think im going to follow him on the way book. after this trial after which it had in the packaging mentioned that that time in britain is going to build on their past achievements especially after the visits of two high profile drinking officials still which sectors are likely to benefit from this particular visit. well it's an impressive list among when they're representing just about every element of british industry have from that small companies to big companies. it said not to dodge a delegation in coming to within the two china news ounces in two thousand and eleven. it includes bow staff chief executive jackie rather than vary with the common factors. he's opening a new trai
according to the bank of england narrowing the trade deficit with china was done long way to achieving that. i think that david cameron's looking forward to his second trip to china that he is already signed up the mentorship of wavell that china's them and social media equivalent of sweet set. that he sends out is this message a letter to my new friends in china. well that's certainly been interesting and i think im going to follow him on the way book. after this trial after which it had in...
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he can't ask about the deficit because it is falling. he can't ask about the number of people in work because it is rising. he can't ask about banking because he is mired his own banking scandal. what we have learned in the last fortnight -- >> the answer must and will be heard. >> what we have learned in the weeks tonight, two stand up to his bankers, too weak to stand up to his shadow chancellor. we all know it would be a nightmare and that is why we are dedicated to making sure the british people don't have to live through it. >> is he as appalled as i am to hear that potential clients are encouraging sister unions to boycott? that this more evidence these tactics costs jobs, not save them. >> the honorable lady is absolutely right. visiting the london gateway port is one of the most compelling things i have seen in recent years. it is going to be a huge benefit, bringing around 12,000 erect and indirect jobs. she is right about the dangers of union intimidation and bully boy tactics. that is why it is important we have a review and f
he can't ask about the deficit because it is falling. he can't ask about the number of people in work because it is rising. he can't ask about banking because he is mired his own banking scandal. what we have learned in the last fortnight -- >> the answer must and will be heard. >> what we have learned in the weeks tonight, two stand up to his bankers, too weak to stand up to his shadow chancellor. we all know it would be a nightmare and that is why we are dedicated to making sure...
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dollars worth of pots chewing this substance on the national past time somebody will say i'm national a deficit without knowing anything about it but the action comes out of a whole one at the country as a whole is that it's not a war that it logically but that yemen has no shortage of problems but a shortage of water could make some not the first world cup at all to run dry current as one of the main culprits. yemen is chewing itself to death the country is limited water resources and its population rate has exploded that's a huge factor in the shortage but then ninety three percent of the extract of water goes to agriculture and that's mostly to grow cotton amid the rugged landscape on the outskirts of the capital got trees as far as the eye can see they can be harvested all year round and the farmers here say they earn more cash from drugs than food. we used to grow grapes peaches pomegranates another fruits but it simply wasn't as profitable as caught so we rooted out the other crops and left only the caught trees. it takes an incredible amount of water to irrigate these got fields the more
dollars worth of pots chewing this substance on the national past time somebody will say i'm national a deficit without knowing anything about it but the action comes out of a whole one at the country as a whole is that it's not a war that it logically but that yemen has no shortage of problems but a shortage of water could make some not the first world cup at all to run dry current as one of the main culprits. yemen is chewing itself to death the country is limited water resources and its...
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well meanwhile former champions france became the first european team to overcome a two mil first leg deficit after beating a ten minute crain three nil in paris goes through to their fifth consecutive finals three two on aggregate mamadou sakho scored his first international goal midway through the first time off before a side bends them up made it to no off to search the four minutes then it was a second tough to forget for ukraine right after the break yet again category three were sent off under eighteen minutes to go and they do so netted an own goal to ensure it was well to be up to the number for the ukraine. well meanwhile russia were already guaranteed their place in brazil after picking portugal to win the qualifying group and fabio capello's men are now looking ahead to next month's world cup draw as they unveiled their new kit for a fee for showpiece tournament is going to put out off reports. and disobey sion for the opening the government next summer's world cup finals in brazil is growing and as soon as the players were over and all thirty two competing teams decided the focus
well meanwhile former champions france became the first european team to overcome a two mil first leg deficit after beating a ten minute crain three nil in paris goes through to their fifth consecutive finals three two on aggregate mamadou sakho scored his first international goal midway through the first time off before a side bends them up made it to no off to search the four minutes then it was a second tough to forget for ukraine right after the break yet again category three were sent off...
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whatsoever besides having a spending problem this president currently has spanned and the debt and deficits out of control more than all presidents combined however george w. bush did spend too much but his governing style foreign policy prowess taking a set of crisis and leadership style or night and day over what president obama's are. we are still far in debt to be born today in the united states when it takes its furthest first breath of years fifty thousand dollars in debt. ringing home we have no money to give anyone how can you call us the richest country in the world when we're true true humans of dollars in debt. right from the scene. first street. and i think the church. orders. the. secret laboratory. to build. anything tombs mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only on the. days of intense talks crowded into secrecy resulted in the storage deal ending a decade of diplomatic standoff over iran's nuclear program but divisions remain. enrichment program we'll continue this first step does not say that iran has a right to enrichment
whatsoever besides having a spending problem this president currently has spanned and the debt and deficits out of control more than all presidents combined however george w. bush did spend too much but his governing style foreign policy prowess taking a set of crisis and leadership style or night and day over what president obama's are. we are still far in debt to be born today in the united states when it takes its furthest first breath of years fifty thousand dollars in debt. ringing home we...
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completely disagree with kimberly statistics this president currently has spend and ballooned the debt and deficits out of control more than all presidents combined however george w. bush did spend too much but his governing style foreign policy prowess vision for the future of the country taking a set of crisis and leadership style or night and day over what president obama's are and even the graph the irony here of the last week or so of the polling numbers and politico just ran a poll showing forty six percent approval for president bush while you have thirty seven percent for president obama it's quite an irony at this point it's a very interesting you go to the poll numbers kimberly they may be for different reasons but i mean it's obvious that the american people are very dissatisfied with barack obama with his policies and his leadership style with over half saying that they don't trust him any more i mean is this a parallel with george w. bush or is this is the fate of second term presidents. i don't think it's either one here is the big problem and you mentioned it before peter right now t
completely disagree with kimberly statistics this president currently has spend and ballooned the debt and deficits out of control more than all presidents combined however george w. bush did spend too much but his governing style foreign policy prowess vision for the future of the country taking a set of crisis and leadership style or night and day over what president obama's are and even the graph the irony here of the last week or so of the polling numbers and politico just ran a poll...
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after all, the uk is running a very, very large fiscal deficit. this is just the first few quarters of a discovery. i think it would be a mistake now to go and give away a lot of these early gains. >> yes. you've got to face an election in a year and a half. you never know. rob, thanks very much, indeed, for joining us. rob wood from berenberg bank. uk equities are slightly firmer, up 0.3% on the ftse. 0.2% to the xetra dax and the cac 40. ftse mib up 0.75%. ten-year treasury yields at the moment, 2.72%. they were down to 2.69%. gilt yields, 2.75%. on the currency markets, euro/dollar has been up at a one-month high around 1.36. dollar/yen not far away from the six-month high we hit on that cross rate monday at 101.90 of 101.70. sterling muted after the second gdp. >>> meanwhile, in italy, the senate will vote on silvio berlusco berlusconi's expulsion from parliament this evening. just as last night the current prime minister won a confidence vote on the 2014 budget. forcing berlusconi to break his party from the government after seven months in h
after all, the uk is running a very, very large fiscal deficit. this is just the first few quarters of a discovery. i think it would be a mistake now to go and give away a lot of these early gains. >> yes. you've got to face an election in a year and a half. you never know. rob, thanks very much, indeed, for joining us. rob wood from berenberg bank. uk equities are slightly firmer, up 0.3% on the ftse. 0.2% to the xetra dax and the cac 40. ftse mib up 0.75%. ten-year treasury yields at...
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he can't ask about the deficit because it's falling. he can't ask about the number of people in work because it's rising. he can't even ask about banking because he is mired in his own banking scandal. what we've learned, mr. speaker, in the last four nights, -- >> order. >> thank you what we've learned in the last fortnight, too weak to stand up to paymasters in the region, too weak to stand up to his bankers and too weak to stand up to the shadow chancellor. we all know the nightmare and that's why we're dedicated to making sure the british people don't have to live through it. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. my right honorable friend will recall -- [inaudible] which is now open for business but is he as appalled as i am -- [inaudible] isn't this more evidence unite cost of jobs, not states in the? >> i think the honorable lady is absolute right. visiting the london gateway port is one of the most compelling things i've seen in recent years about britain's industrial renaissance. it's an extraordinary investment. it would be hug
he can't ask about the deficit because it's falling. he can't ask about the number of people in work because it's rising. he can't even ask about banking because he is mired in his own banking scandal. what we've learned, mr. speaker, in the last four nights, -- >> order. >> thank you what we've learned in the last fortnight, too weak to stand up to paymasters in the region, too weak to stand up to his bankers and too weak to stand up to the shadow chancellor. we all know the...
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they are glad they did it or reduce the deficit. they smile because they can sign it together. there's no honeymoons. no successful deals. none of the joy of politics as they are. it is this constant threat of shutdown followed by these disappointing 11th hour so-called solutions that you know could've been reached months before. just a vietnam war could've been in 69 instead of 73. the same terms. we know it was the same terms. you go, why are these guys putting around? pay attention. again it's just a game. we're taking it seriously. when is this going to end? we know it's not going to end until the last hour. and so, i think in the old days they were growing up. they always compromised in the end. he was not the guy who gave the speeches are wrote pamphlets. he was a much more moderate governor of california, mature moderate president than ideologue and tip o'neill would always be there to make videos. i wish boehner had this dust. i don't understand them. i think he's afraid of. [laughter] he just did. he's the godfather brother. it's just, get it together. if i were him, i
they are glad they did it or reduce the deficit. they smile because they can sign it together. there's no honeymoons. no successful deals. none of the joy of politics as they are. it is this constant threat of shutdown followed by these disappointing 11th hour so-called solutions that you know could've been reached months before. just a vietnam war could've been in 69 instead of 73. the same terms. we know it was the same terms. you go, why are these guys putting around? pay attention. again...
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he can ask about the deficit because it's falling. he can ask about whether numbers in work because they are rising. people can see we have a long-term plan to turn our country around, and people can also see him sitting in his room desperate for bad news to pursue his own short-term political interest. [shouting] >> george freeman. >> mr. speaker, one in a man will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, the silent killer of middle-aged men. [inaudible] would the prime minister a great to meet with me to see what we can do to make the nhs adopt innovation more quickly? >> i think my honorable friend raises a very important issue, where everyone wants to see more research and better outcomes in terms of prostate cancer. and i personally basin for that magnificent growth on his top lip? i have noticed a number of my colleagues suddenly resembling -- it's not something i have to say, have to say, mr. speaker, that i'm fully capable of myself so i'm jealous on that growth. but it is important, better diagnosis, better knowledge, better inform
he can ask about the deficit because it's falling. he can ask about whether numbers in work because they are rising. people can see we have a long-term plan to turn our country around, and people can also see him sitting in his room desperate for bad news to pursue his own short-term political interest. [shouting] >> george freeman. >> mr. speaker, one in a man will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, the silent killer of middle-aged men. [inaudible] would the prime minister a great...
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one path leads to deficit, decreasing influence, and decline. the other, a renewed american dream we all want. >> mr. chairman, people want to live in peace. real, lasting peace. the peace that comes from independence of the state and being able to run your own life, spend your own money, and make your own choices. and above all, the peace of a country which is properly dependented against any potential adversary. >> as we take stock of our choices, the legacy of britain's ironly i did remains a steadfast guide. [applause] >>> that's hard follow. just an incredible lady, and i had the honor of working for her several years before i moved to the heritage foundation in 2002. it was a tremendous privilege just to be in her presence. one of the truly great figures of our time. and from a young age, actually, i was u a huge admirer of margaret thatcher. as a student in high school i campaigned actively, actually, for lady thatcher. and i worked on numerous elections -- election campaigns for the british conservative party. as a graduate student, at y
one path leads to deficit, decreasing influence, and decline. the other, a renewed american dream we all want. >> mr. chairman, people want to live in peace. real, lasting peace. the peace that comes from independence of the state and being able to run your own life, spend your own money, and make your own choices. and above all, the peace of a country which is properly dependented against any potential adversary. >> as we take stock of our choices, the legacy of britain's ironly i...
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colts rallying from an 18-point deficit securing history. peyton manning won his one and only super bowl. >> in twoir peyton manning set a record throwing 49 touch towns, a record many thought wouldn't be blown. tom brady tossed 50. with the broncos at 37 years young peyton manning is having a career best year and is on track to surpass that. >> the way he's better each season than the one before. it tells you how he approaches the off-season, takes care of his bodiment challenges himself. >> with peyton manning at 37 and tom brady at 36. we may not have many meetings. the patriots and broncos appear to be on a collision course to meet in the play-offs. >> all right. one final note. the new york yankees and brian mccann have agreed to a five year $85 million deal. the 29-year-old hitting 257, 20 home runs, 56 rbi last season. >> good stuff, except for the baler stuff. >> it's a big story. >> a neighbourhood whose residents are saving green after going green. . >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. ahead the peckan project that not only has
colts rallying from an 18-point deficit securing history. peyton manning won his one and only super bowl. >> in twoir peyton manning set a record throwing 49 touch towns, a record many thought wouldn't be blown. tom brady tossed 50. with the broncos at 37 years young peyton manning is having a career best year and is on track to surpass that. >> the way he's better each season than the one before. it tells you how he approaches the off-season, takes care of his bodiment challenges...
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let you bring on the 35% corporate rate as much as you want or raise as much money as you want for deficit eduction or as 24 new spending or whatever it is your to do with that money. there.s just not as much you do want to get rid of the industry-specific things. host: taxpayers for common sense wrote him op-ed about tax reform efforts. he said in part one common debate about tax reform is guest: absolutely. that is exactly right. host: give examples. guest: the renewable energy tax raiser one example. you could have one people whether they may or may not want to tackle those. we had a provision that was adopted in 2004, which is sometimes called the manufacturing deduction. it applies to any industry that produces goods instead of services, and so you have the most unbelievable distinctions there about whether serving coffee, whether that is a service, and roasting coffee beans that is like producing goods, and regulations to distinguish what gets this and what does not. areou get the break, you effectively being taxed at 32%, but if you do not, you are paying a 35% rate. so those kinds
let you bring on the 35% corporate rate as much as you want or raise as much money as you want for deficit eduction or as 24 new spending or whatever it is your to do with that money. there.s just not as much you do want to get rid of the industry-specific things. host: taxpayers for common sense wrote him op-ed about tax reform efforts. he said in part one common debate about tax reform is guest: absolutely. that is exactly right. host: give examples. guest: the renewable energy tax raiser one...
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barack obama and democrats in congress take a balanced approach to deficit reduction. make some difficult choices in spending reductions, but don't cut the heart out of our future like education and health care research they really would make us less competitive. also make sure umass people who can afford to pay a little bit more by closing tax loopholes that people have no business benefiting from and some of the tax cuts, which we did in january when we allow people who make less than $450,000 a year for their tax cuts to continue and who made more for those tax cuts to expire. we made some progress. we have to make more. i will tell you i think it's going to take another election for us to make sure we reduce the influence and not hold those tea partiers have on the two pathways in our ability to actually travel down the path of voters chose klosterman may be elected or obama president of the united states. >> madam congressman, this question was asked to president obama when he was senator obama when he read from his book seven years ago. the question is, are you g
barack obama and democrats in congress take a balanced approach to deficit reduction. make some difficult choices in spending reductions, but don't cut the heart out of our future like education and health care research they really would make us less competitive. also make sure umass people who can afford to pay a little bit more by closing tax loopholes that people have no business benefiting from and some of the tax cuts, which we did in january when we allow people who make less than...